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Incomplete urination at a time
I am experiencing difficulty in emptying urinary bladder for about 4 years. There is no pain, just urine retained in bladder that results in frequent urge to urinate specially when I drink a little more water at a time. I consulted a doctor in July, 2018. He prescribed urimax 0.4 (twice a day) and betheran25 (thrice a day). Due to unavailability of betheran I got urotone25. But recently I have come to know urimax 0.4 is not for women. So are the medicines and dosages right for me? Can I take urimax 0.4 ? I am taking thyronorm 50 and lumia 60k vitamin d3 capsules.
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Dose of urimax is 0.4 mg once a day.Ya it is true that urimax has not much of role in females,yet it is sometimes useful.U can discontinue urimax.
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Do one USG kub and uroflow with PVR,then consult
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Need proper evaluation.. ultrasound..uroflow..etc..can see urologist..if you r in North Bangalore .. Regal hospital is ideal
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